obviously as a huge fan of battle rap we're goin to realize all the corny parts but that diz verse wasn't bad i can't wait to hear the charron kids rebuttal my prediction is it becomes one of the biggest debatables like lotto and b rabbit

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"Fuck the fame! I agree, fuck the fame/ But I got 4 words for you, "Don't FUCK wit Fame!"
"The wackness is spreading like the plague/ MC's, they wanna get paid, but they can't make the fucking grade!"
"Nigga, I'll untwist your corn rows with a crossbow and toss your lost soul to the crossroads." - Pumpkinhead (RIP)

eh, not too thrilled with diz being the spotlight for political incorrectness. his verse just came off as pseudo edgy and cringeworthy. i get that he's a top guy and the material isn't far off from what he still does, but i can't imagine outsiders watching this trailer and saying, "damn, that was awesome rapping. i gotta check battle rap out." just feel like any other big name could've made a verse more fit for a trailer.

other than that, i might be in the minority here. i thought the rest of the trailer was completely watchable. also love how battle rap ties into a relevant theme of current political and social discussions. fuck you guys, this film resonates with me. i'll be watching the film when it comes out.

also for the angle they're trying to portray which is dork steps into unknown territory and isn't cut out for how vicious it is i think they did a good job.

diz was perfect in this piece and it was shot pretty well. would you rather have some character named thrilla bones battling him like "don't try to lie, berry, or you'll book it when i bag you, check out this card blah blah"

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"Fuck the fame! I agree, fuck the fame/ But I got 4 words for you, "Don't FUCK wit Fame!"
"The wackness is spreading like the plague/ MC's, they wanna get paid, but they can't make the fucking grade!"
"Nigga, I'll untwist your corn rows with a crossbow and toss your lost soul to the crossroads." - Pumpkinhead (RIP)

This is the least physical that Diz gets in the movie. That said, it's really cool to see a movie I got to work on eventually bring on Eminem as a producer, and that it gets to premiere at what looks like the opening night of the Toronto International Film Festival, which is a major look.

I tried t search for Eminem credited as one of the ten producers on IMDB but nothing came up, Mike any info that?

I did however google it, and this film is being represented at the Toronto Film Festival somewhere in that article it did mention Eminem being involved care to shed some light on this, thanks.

http://www.cdbaby.com/thewrist
album from whenever featuring RA The Ruggedman, Okwerdz, J Zone, C Rayz, Reef, PH, Illmind, Vanderslice and I forget. Buy it. I was on one Scribblejam DVD. Show some respect.

http://www.cdbaby.com/thewrist
album from whenever featuring RA The Ruggedman, Okwerdz, J Zone, C Rayz, Reef, PH, Illmind, Vanderslice and I forget. Buy it. I was on one Scribblejam DVD. Show some respect.

And in 'hilariously' typical fashion, it is already being touted as a movie by Eminem featuring a bunch of nobodies despite the fact that he has almost no role in bringing it to the festival at all.

What about what you posted says that he "has almost no role in bringing it to the festival at all"?

I'm not seeing anything that says anything other than Eminem producing the film, which is a true thing, and that alone is likely a huge reason why it's able to be brought to huge festivals like TIFF...

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i have buddies who told me about a guy falling while snowboarding and injuring his ribs to the point that it messed up his breath control, so he had to sit out of his hobby for a few months. something tells me they were talking about psycoses.

i have buddies who told me about a guy falling while snowboarding and injuring his ribs to the point that it messed up his breath control, so he had to sit out of his hobby for a few months. something tells me they were talking about psycoses.

eh, not a huge dizaster fan but I think it's a good trailer. Not sure how it will be perceived by non-rap fans, which is important imo. I was gonna watch this shit regardless of how good or bad it looks or is

Total Slaughter was a shitty 25 minute show that was 20 minutes crappy reality, 5 minutes rapping that got aired on MTV rap station number 1,532. There was 0 chance anyone outside of battle rap would ever know it exists, let alone give a fuck about it.

It's also worth noting that total slaughter was promoted as a "Slaughterhouse" thing during a time when Slaughterhouse was in it's infancy. Eminem is a brand name, and to just throw him under the umbrella of D12 or Slaughterhouse is going to diminish it's value. That'd be like selling Coke in an RC Cola bottle

If Bodied can make Netflix, is promoted as an Eminem production and caters enough to casual rap and non-battling fans, it would be probably be a hit on the level of GLOW with or without his participation

From what I heard, Bodied made it to the festival before Eminem was involved, yet the magazines have basically decided that it is thanks to Eminem it made it there and that Eminem had some role in creating it. Neither of these are true.

While the buzz is partly due to Eminem, the film's early 'success' is not connected with him. Likely his involvement will get it a more favorable spot at the festival that much is probably true.

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and emancee is a faggot

Finally, after years of abuse, Manik snaps and, just like in the Illmac/ Saurus battle, unleashes some of the angriest texting ever.